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  2. Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana - Wikipedia

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    Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana also known as Mbuya Nehanda (c. 1840–1898) was a svikiro, or spirit medium of the Zezuru Shona people. She was a medium of Nehanda, a female Shona mhondoro (a powerful and respected ancestral spirit). [1] As one of the spiritual leaders of the Shona, she was one of the leaders of a revolt, the Chimurenga, against ...

  3. Zimbabwe Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Together with the Zimbabwe Telegraph, Zimbabwe Daily News hosts an online forum for Zimbabwean current affairs and society. Criticism. Zimbabwe Daily News has been accused [by whom?] of poor journalistic style and failing to sufficiently verify facts, for example on its reporting of the 2007 Zimbabwean coup d'état attempt. External links

  4. List of radio stations in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Regional and Provincial. Skyz Metro FM - Bulawayo 100.3 FM. Khulumani FM - Bulawayo 95.0 FM. 95.8 Central Radio - Gweru 95.8 FM. 98.4 Midlands - Gweru 98.4 FM. Breeze FM 91.2 - Victoria Falls 91.2 FM. YAFM - Zvishavane 91.8 FM. Capitalk 100.4 FM - Harare 100.4FM. Hevoi FM - Masvingo 100.2 FM.

  5. Sekuru Kaguvi - Wikipedia

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    Nehanda Nyakasikana (left) and Sekuru Kaguvi (right), after their 1897 capture. Sekuru Kaguvi[1] (Kagubi, [2] Kakubi), was a svikiro (medium), a traditionalist leader in pre-colonial Zimbabwe, and a leader in the Shona rebellion of 1896-1897 against European rule, known as the First Chimurenga. The sobriquet "Kaguvi" was a designation given at ...

  6. Zvaringeni Samuel Chasi - Wikipedia

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    Zvaringeni Samuel Chasi (born 9 January 1988 [1]) is a Zimbabwean politician and the incumbent opposition president and commander-in-chief of People's Patriotic Party. [2] Previously held leadership roles under the Zanu Pf National Commissariat Dept. [3] Previous notable service is with the Ministry of Youth, Ministry of Defense, and Ministry ...

  7. Tafi Mhaka - Wikipedia

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    Tafi Mhaka is a Zimbabwean social and political commentator, and a writer. He graduated from the University of Cape Town and is a columnist at Al Jazeera. He has published work in Al Jazeera, News24, Nehanda Radio, Newsday, Middle East Eye, and New Zimbabwe, among others. His work focuses on politics and human rights across the African ...

  8. Radio Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Radio Zimbabwe, formerly Radio 2, is a Zimbabwean radio station [1] that broadcasts in 2 widely spoken indigenous Zimbabwean languages, Ndebele and Shona and is owned by the country's national broadcaster. [2] It broadcasts talk shows, news, sports updates, cultural shows, health, music chat shows, [3] and politics among other things. It also ...

  9. 2016–2017 Zimbabwe protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2016–2017 Zimbabwe protests began in Zimbabwe on 6 July 2016. Thousands of Zimbabweans protested government repression, poor public services, high unemployment, widespread corruption and delays in civil servants receiving their salaries. [3][4] A national strike, named "stay-away day," began on 6 July [5] and subsequent protests took ...